Relates to limiting the number of shelters in council districts
Bill A 7118 limits the number of homeless shelters in each council district, promoting fair distribution of resources while addressing community concerns about shelter concentration.
Bill A 7118 limits the number of homeless shelters in each council district, promoting fair distribution of resources while addressing community concerns about shelter concentration.
Bill A 7118 aims to address concerns regarding the concentration of homeless shelters within specific council districts. The primary intent is to establish limits on the number of shelters that can be located in any given district, thereby promoting a more equitable distribution of shelter resources across the city. This bill seeks to balance the need for adequate shelter availability with community concerns about the impact of high concentrations of shelters in particular areas.
Bill A 7118 represents a significant legislative effort to manage the distribution of homeless shelters across council districts. By limiting the number of shelters in each district, the bill aims to foster a more balanced approach to homelessness services while considering community concerns. The ongoing discussions in the Cities Committee will be crucial in shaping the final provisions and implications of this legislation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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